Property Description

A spacious and well-presented split-level, two double bedroom, Victorian conversion flat with a separate study in a popular location. The property is split over the first and second floors of an impressive double fronted Victorian terraced house. As you enter the property and ascend the initial staircase onto the first floor half landing you approach a contemporary bathroom with an inviting feel. Stairs then lead to a large reception room with a fantastic wood burner, a bay window, wooden flooring and ample room to dine, which all contribute to confirm that this room will be used on a regular basis. Both of the double bedrooms on the first floor are a fantastic size and the property benefits from a convenient study/single bedroom which has a multitude of potential uses. Last but not least, the second floor comprises a well-designed kitchen, which is tucked away at the top of the property. The property has a comfortable total square footage with 700 square feet of internal living space and will appeal to a wide range of purchasers. Located on a popular road set off Brixton Hill, this lovely property is a fourteen minute stroll from the fantastic transport links and fashionable restaurants and bars of Brixton. It also enjoys close proximity to a large Sainsbury’s, as well as Herne Hill’s charming shops and pubs and the beautiful green spaces of Brockwell Park. Brixton Village is a fifteen minute walk or a three to five minute bus ride down Brixton Hill.

Council Tax Band C

EPC rating C (80)

Floor Plan

Transport Information

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Area Highlights

Brixton

Loved by those in the know, Brixton has a massively dedicated fan-base in people in search of culture, cuisine and nightlife. The redevelopment of Brixton's covered market has created a mecca to global cuisine; as well as the iconic cinema and arts venue, Windrush square with its new museum and Tate library, the many great pubs, restaurants, music venues and night clubs make it clear why this is one of the fastest growing areas of London in the popularity stakes. Great transport links (with further proposed improvements) and Brockwell park, regarded by many as the capital's best open space complete the set of lifestyle bonuses in this very fresh and vibrant corner of London.